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You need to look at only one map to see how cold it's going to be across nearly the entire nation. In the upper Midwest, wind chills will once again be down around 40 degrees below zero. Freezing temperatures are expected as far south as Texas and Florida.
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On Friday, NASA tweeted a composite image of the storm that has covered large areas of the Midwest and Eastern U.S. with a blanket of snow.
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Parts of the Northeast and New England are expected to be hit the hardest today and Friday. More than a foot of snow may fall on Boston. The wind chill may plunge to 40 degrees below zero in the Adirondacks. Flight delays and cancellations are piling up along with the snow.
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The Eastern U.S. got a second dose of wintry weather as up to 6 inches of snow fell in the region stretching from southwest Virginia to the coast of New England.
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Winter won't officially begin until nearly two more weeks pass, but snow, ice, and freezing rain are blanketing a large swath of the U.S. As of Monday morning, more than a thousand flights were cancelled.
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Sunday’s snowfall is altering school schedules around the WYPR listening area. Baltimore City schools and Baltimore County schools are closed. Our...
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Headlines: Severe Weather, Rosedale Train Derailment Investigation, and A Remembrance Of Homer FavorMaryland will get some severe weather today; the National Weather Service has a map of current watches, warnings, and advisories here. Utilities are…
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An early spring snow fall laid a heavy, wet blanket on most of Maryland today, snarling morning rush hour, closing some schools and leading to minor power…